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Solaris System Administration
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Solaris System Administration The training are conducted using state-of-the-art facilities. In a significant departure from the traditional teaching methodology that separates the theory and the practical sessions, the courses at Micro Academy are highly interactive with concurrent theory and practical sessions. The practical sessions ensure an immersive hands-on experience. These sessions also impart critical trouble-shooting skills, which are much sought after by the industry.
The course at Micro Academy is so constructed using state-of-the-art infrastructure as to provide the participants with simulation of real-life production environment. In this context, as proprietary RISC-based machines are needed to run the different flavors of UNIX, we impart trainings on such machines.
One of the main advantages for our clients is our ability to tailor courses to meet their specific and bespoke requirements. Our trainings are also so structured as to provide us and the clients with regular feedback on the progress and the effectiveness of the courses. Our ISO-driven methodology helps us in adhering to the defined requirements.
A On-site course provided by Micro Academy (I) Pvt. Ltd. in Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Solaris System AdministrationControlling your system The System Administrator is a key role to the success of any Solaris 9 installation. The System Administrator is responsible for system maintenance and for the smooth operation of the system. Many tasks can only be performed by the System Administrator using ‘superuser�privileges. These tasks may include system backups, adding users and devices to problem solving and helping users. Course Objectives Administering Solaris systems involves many standard tasks including; starting and shutting down a system, managing printers and performing regular backups. Delegates taking this course will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to perform these tasks.. Skills Gained Perform local system administration with Solaris Management Console (SMC). Carry out boot and shut down procedures. Install the Solaris operating system. Carry out software package administration, including maintenace of patches. Carry out disk and file system management and partitioning. Implement system security and file permissions. Manage Users and Groups. Manage Login files. Perform backups and restores using ufsdump and ufsrestore. Managing the print environment. Managing processes. A Classroom course provided by Parity Training Ltd. in Edinburgh, Leeds, London, United Kingdom
Solaris System AdministrationAfter completing this course, the student should be able to:
On completion of the course the delegate should be able to administer a Solaris system using both shell command line utilities and the Solaris Management Console (SMC) GUI interface. Topics covered apply to recent versions of Solaris up to and including version 10.
Course outline
Local System Administration with Solaris Management Console (SMC) Openboot Start Up and Shutdown Procedures Service Management Facility (SMF) Installing the Solaris Operating system Software Package Administration Maintenance Of Patches Disk Management and Partitioning File System Management System Security and File Permissions User and Group Management Login Files Backup and Recovery Managing the Print Environment Managing Processes
A Classroom course provided by Harbrook in Bristol, Cirencester, Harrogate, London, Leeds, Maidenhead, Manchester, Reading, United Kingdom
Solaris System AdministrationThe curriculum Solaris System Administration includes three titles: Administering Solaris 9 OE, Managing Devices in 9 OE and Managing Files in Solaris 9 OE. The title Administering Solaris 9 OE is the first title of the series and the contents of this title map to the certification objectives of the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Operating Environment Part I examination. The title Managing Files in Solaris 9 OE is the second title of the series and the contents of this title map to the certification objectives of the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Operating Environment Part I examination. The title Managing Devices in Solaris 9 OE is the third title of the series and the contents of this title map to the certification objectives of the Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 9 Operating Environment Part I examination.
At the end of the title, Administering Solaris 9 OE the learner will be able to:
Identify various terms used in Solaris 9 OE. Install Solaris 9 OE on a stand-alone computer. Administer Startup process of Solaris 9 OE. Manage various processes of Solaris 9 OE. Administer different types of accounts in Solaris 9 OE. At the end of the title, Managing Files in Solaris 9 OE the learner will be able to:
Identify the types of files and directories in Solaris 9 OE. Use the vi editor to create and manage files in Solaris 9 OE. Identify the different security features of Solaris 9 OE. Create and manage ACLs. Identify the various file systems supported in Solaris 9 OE. Administer the file systems in Solaris 9 OE. Access data from diskettes or CD-ROMs. Differentiate between automatic and manual mounting of file systems. Access and transfer files across local and remote computers. At the end of the title, Managing Devices in Solaris 9 OE, the learner will be able to:
Identify various components of a hard disk. Configure and manage hard disks in Solaris 9 OE. Manage files on hard disks. Use file archiving utilities in Solaris 9 OE. Manage printers in Solaris 9 OE.
A Online course provided by NetVarsity in New Delhi, India
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